The German tenor, Wolfram Lattke, has already received his first singing training at age 7.. As a boy soprano he was a member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor and later the Thomanerchor Leipzig, where he spent the next years of his life and enjoyed an extensive musical education. After a formative period in the choir in the home of J.S. Bach, Wolfram Lattke received singing lessons with Bernd-Siegfried Weber (Leipzig) and completed then a vocal studies from 1998 to 2004 at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig with Professor Hans-Joachim Beyer, who connects with him until now in a valuable creative collaboration. Further impetus he received by attending master-classes with Horst Günter and Peter Schreier. Since 1995 he is member of the renowned vocal soloist Ensemble Amarcord.

Many engagements have taken Wolfram Lattke in recent years throughout Europe, North and Central America, Southeast Asia, Japan, Australia and the Middle East. He is a regular guest at the world's major concert halls. In April 2002 he won as a member of the Ensemble Amarcord the German Music Competition.